Welcome to the Marburg Journal of
Religion, which exists only in cyberspace.
It contains articles devoted to the study of religions and issues
which arise.

The purpose of Marburg Journal of
Religion is to publish articles on empirical and theoretical
studies of religion. There are no restrictions on the particular
historical or contemporary fields which may be considered. As regards
methodology, editorial policy is also broadly conceived. However, the
journal does not carry theological discussions within the frame of
reference of any one religion, nor does it promote any particular
religion. Contributions which help in some way to develop the identity
of the study of religions as a discipline
(Religionswissenschaft) are particularly welcome. The journal
is international in character.